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Red Flannel Hash

Total Time

35mins

Prep 5 mins

Cook 30 mins

A traditional New England recipe--the "red flannel" refers to the inclusion of beets. Frequently served for breakfast or lunch using the left-overs from a New England boiled dinner the night before. Traditionally each serving is topped with a poached egg, but this is optional. A "quick and dirty" approximation can be had by combining a can of corned beef hash and a can of beets, chopped, and frying in a skillet. Some people top it with catsup. Preparation time does not include pre-cooking the vegetables, since leftovers are so commonly used. Tasty, but definitely not for people avoiding fat or salt.

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I have been making corned beef hash for years but have never made it with the addition of beets. It was very tasty. I served these with Sourdough Whole Wheat Biscuits and topped with Microwave Poached Eggs. Low in fat and sodium not a chance but it is okay to be naughty once in awhile. Thanks for a great brunch.